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I am trying to take a directory path via a user input then walk through the directories using os.walk(). My program breaks if I try to enter a path with spaces (i.e. "Users/User/Folder with space/Folder/").

What is the proper way to take a directory input with spaces from a user? (Python3)

My code looks something like:

fileDirectory = input("Enter in a path to import")

try:
    for root, dirs, files in os.walk(shlex.quote(fileDirectory)):
            for f in files:
                print(f)
                fileLocation = os.path.join(root, f) #Saves the path of the file
                print(fileLocation)
                size = os.path.getsize(fileLocation) #Gets the file size
                print(size)
                filePath, fileExt = os.path.splitext(fileLocation) #splits path and     extension, defines two variables
                print(fileExt)
                print(filePath)
except Exception as msg:
print(msg)
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  • How and where exactly does it break? I just ran a test where I printed out root dirs and files and did not find any error on Python 3.4.
    – merlin2011
    May 19, 2014 at 0:20
  • The program runs when there are no spaces, but where there are spaces in the directory, it just ends. I tried to handle the error with a "try/except" clause, but nothing is printed for the 'exception.' Sorry I don't have more information. May 19, 2014 at 0:46
  • Can you describe what your some code is intended to do?
    – merlin2011
    May 19, 2014 at 0:48
  • One part of the code is meant to print attributes of each file. here is one example: 'for f in files: print(f) fileLocation = os.path.join(root, f) #Saves the path of the file print(fileLocation) size = os.path.getsize(fileLocation) #Gets the file size print(size) filePath, fileExt = os.path.splitext(fileLocation) #splits path and extension, defines two variables print(fileExt) print(filePath)' May 19, 2014 at 0:51
  • Please update your question. SO comments do not support newlines!
    – merlin2011
    May 19, 2014 at 0:52

2 Answers 2

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Consider using shlex.quote.

In this case you would want:

for root, dirs, files in os.walk(shlex.quote(fileDirectory)):
    #some code...
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  • You should not use shlex.quote(). Just pass the directory path directly: os.walk(fileDirectory). It doesn't matter whether it has spaces.
    – jfs
    Aug 1, 2014 at 13:16
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Create a separate function that returns you a valid directory:

import os

def get_directory_from_user(prompt='Input a directory path'):
    while True:
        path = input(prompt)
        if os.path.isdir(path):
            return path
        print('%r is not a directory. Try again.' % path)

It doesn't matter whether path has spaces or not. Just pass it to os.walk() as is:

for dirpath, dirnames, files in os.walk(get_directory_from_user()):
    ...

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